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This attractive bottle stands 13 ¾” tall including the stopper. Beautiful color with clear etched grape and grapevine pattern. Fluted panels at the neck and the base. Large stopper has a crack on… (1266-307). Learn More »
Excellent condition hand blown midnight blue glass decanter. Stands 8 1/2” tall, 10 ¼” with stopper; base is 3 ½” in diameter. Decorated with hand enameled white flowers, leaves and swags.… (1266-115). Learn More »
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Nice hand blown midnight blue glass decanter. Stands 9” tall; base is 4” in diameter. Stopper missing. Decorated with hand enameled white flowers and beaded swags and gold leaves. Gilt on top of… (1266-116). Learn More »
A superb piece of glass exhibiting many colonial characteristics. This large glass stands 8 ¾” tall, tapering from 3 ½” in diameter at the lip to approx. 1 ½” in width where it meets the… (1266-43). Learn More »
An excellent example of a three ring decanter of the federal period. Superb cut label decoration. Etched on the front is “SPIRITS” with narrow leaf design above & below the lettering, which… (1266-38). Learn More »
A superior example of a two ring decanter of the federal period. Superb cut label decoration. A narrow leaf design encircles the bottle just below the neck. Etched on the front is “BRANDY” with… (1226-32). Learn More »
Bristol glass is a type of glass that originated in Bristol, England in the 1740s and became popular in the 18th and 19th centuries. This lovely little glass stands 4 ½” tall; the bowl is 2 ½”… (1266-66). Learn More »
One of the finest wine glasses we have ever seen. It is a Dutch example appearing to imitate a heavy baluster. The engraving is truly exceptional – a museum quality piece! Stands 7 ¾” tall;… (1266-56). Learn More »
This unusually shaped small glass measures 4” in height, 2 ½” across, and a narrow 1” wide. A forest scen is engraved on one side, with a cross, a small open building with a flag waving above,… (1266-167). Learn More »
This decanter stands just 6” tall (8” with stopper) and the base measures 2 ½” in diameter. Unpolished pontil. Teardrop shaped stopper. The stopper does show some minor wear from use, otherwise… (1266-54). Learn More »
This small clear glass bottle stands 6 ½” tall, and is 2 ½” in diameter at the base. Applied lip; polished pontil. Floral/leaf design etched on the front with “Hot Drops” at center. Overall… (1266-113). Learn More »
This seven inch high vintage bottle features an etched oval floral design with the word “Stoughton”[or possibly “Stonghton” at center. Overall excellent condition, no visible cracks or chips.… (1266-114). Learn More »
This lovely amber hued glass has a fishbowl shape with a stepped tiered knop hollow stem and a footed flared base. Mouth blown molded glass and hollow stem. Features a repeating pattern etched… (1266-117). Learn More »
This lovely, small amber colored brandy glass stands 3 1/8” tall and is 2” wide at the lip; the base is 2 ¼” in diameter. It is blown, hand cut glass crafted in Germany/Bavaria. Features a… (1266-124). Learn More »
This beautiful small glass bottle, perhaps a perfume bottle, stands 4” tall and the base measures 2” in width. Features 6 raised vertical panels along the sides, painted red with gold floral… (1266-118). Learn More »
A truly splendid opaque twist wine glass with engraving by a true master. Probably done in the Jacobite era. A beautiful glass in very fine condition, with just a small chip from the edge of the base;… (1266-50). Learn More »
A very good condition small water pitcher molded on each side with portrait bust of Washington in a circular double-roped border. No chips or cracks, just slight wear to the finish of the foot and a… (1202-129). Learn More »
Beautiful small decanter with grapevine etching; three applied rings on neck. Sunburst stopper. Small bubbles to glass on the rings, otherwise in excellent condition with no visible cracks or chips. … (1266-55). Learn More »
This distinctive Federal era Irish bowl wine glass is in excellent condition. It stands just 3 ½” tall; the bowl is 2 ½” in diameter; base is also 2 ½” in diameter. … (1266-62). Learn More »
An interesting piece of antique pest control, looking somewhat like a period decanter. Made of glass with three small feet so that it could stand upright on a table with the bottom opening accessible… (2024-717). Learn More »
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Offered here is a very rare, nice condition, original pack of artillery friction primers manufactured at the Richmond Arsenal in Virginia during the Civil War. These “primers” are what was placed in the cannon vent hole and attached to a lanyard… (1268-512). Learn More »